Key takeaways:
- The Department of Justice has concluded its investigation into allegations of sex trafficking and obstruction of justice against Congressman Matt Gaetz (R-FL) and has determined not to bring any charges against him.
- The Justice Department has not released any further details on the investigation or its conclusion.
- The conclusion of the investigation brings to an end months of speculation and uncertainty for Gaetz, who has maintained his innocence throughout the investigation and has not been charged with any crimes.
The Department of Justice has concluded its investigation into allegations of sex trafficking and obstruction of justice against Congressman Matt Gaetz (R-FL) and has determined not to bring any charges against him. This was confirmed by Gaetz’s attorneys Marc Mukasey and Isabelle Kirshner in a statement.
The investigation began in 2020 after allegations surfaced that Gaetz had sex with a 17-year-old, paid for her to travel with him across state lines and obstructed justice to conceal the relationship. Gaetz, a firm ally of former President Donald Trump, has denied all allegations.
Gaetz’s office released a statement saying, “The Department of Justice has confirmed to Congressman Gaetz’s attorneys that their investigation has concluded and that he will not be charged with any crimes.”
The Justice Department has not released any further details on the investigation or its conclusion. It is unclear if any other individuals will face charges related to the investigation.
The conclusion of the investigation brings to an end months of speculation and uncertainty for Gaetz. He has maintained his innocence throughout the investigation and has not been charged with any crimes.
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